What do You Think About Companies Banning Open Carry in their Stores? Poll

What do You Think About Companies Banning Open Carry in their Stores?

Published September 5, 2019

Major retailers Kroger, Walgreens and Walmart have recently made policies asking shoppers to not openly carry firearms in their stores. This follows other large companies that have already had these policies in place including Starbucks and Target. The businesses have provided various reasons for the policy changes including mass shootings and store safety.

Businesses are generally allowed to ban people from bringing certain items into their locations and are not subject to the Second Amendment because they are private businesses. This has not stopped people from sharing their opinion on the matter though. Thoughts about the policy changes can vary widely depending on who you ask. Take our poll below to let us know what you think about the policies banning the open carry of firearms in some businesses.

What do You Think About Large Companies Banning the Open Carry of Firearms in their Stores?

I will continue shopping at these businesses, and agree with the ban.

I will not shop at these businesses because of this ban.

I will continue shopping at these businesses, but do not agree with the ban.

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